You don't really think about how the changing landscape of war in the real world might be impacting how children play at war. Joan Rivers learned firsthand when playing with her grandson Cooper and his friends on 'Joan & Melissa: Joan Knows Best?' (Tue., 9PM ET on WE).

"We put this on your head and then we spill water on you," he said with the sweetest smile while holding up a rag. He was asking if he could waterboard his grandmother.

"All right, let's do it," she said.

The kids then laid her down on the "grass of death" and proceeded to cover her face and pour water on it until she finally gave in.

"Cooper and his friends were the cutest little infidels that I've ever seen," she said later. The game of war may never be the same.

these little boys are being raised to become a part of the Aman.... (Israeli Military intelligence, or Aman, produces comprehensive national intelligence estimates for the prime minister and cabinet, daily intelligence reports, risk of war estimates, target studies on nearby countries, and communications intercepts. Aman also conducts across-border agent operations. Aman is an independent service, co-equal with the army, navy and air force. Aman has an estimated staff of 7,000) Source Wikipedia

that was the most stupid thing i ever saw oh how cute what are the children practicing for DUMB and koan please you are going to scare those kids that face dosen't even move please think about suing that doctor!